ISA in Guadalajara, Mexico - Language, Culture & Courses in English
Mexico
Term: Fall, Summer, Winter
Dates: contact sponsor
Description:
Founded in 1542 by Juan de Oñate, Guadalajara is Mexico's second largest city with a population of approximately 4 million people. The city's colonial center, which is comprised of four large plazas surrounding a 16th century cathedral, is evidence of the city's long history as an important commercial and cultural center. In the central plazas you will find beautiful gardens and fountains, magnificent churches and government buildings, and abundant public sculptures. While Guadalajara prides itself on maintaining its reputation as Mexico's most traditional city, it has established itself as a modern and efficient metropolitan area. Today lavish colonial buildings stand side-by-side with ultra-contemporary structures housing communications, computer, and other high-tech industries. Tapatíos (as residents of Guadalajara like to be called) and tourists alike enjoy this combination of tradition and modernity, because it provides urban advantages without the anonymity and overwhelming size typical of many large cities.
Highlights:
With a mix of modern and historic elements, Guadalajara provides visitors with a unique Mexican experience. As the second largest city in Mexico with a population of about 4 million people, you are constantly reminded that Guadalajara is a busy metropolis, and a major Mexican business center. Although the city bustles at a more rapid pace than most in Mexico, you will still notice that the laid back latin culture is ingrained in every day life. Guadalajara is a city of monuments, parks and flowers, fountains and tree lined avenues. It's vibrant atmosphere and attractions can keep visitors and locals alike continuously occupied. Guadalajara's history dates to the 16th century and the rich heritage of México's colonial gem is evident everywhere you look. The Guadalajara area is known as the birthplace of the world famous Mariachi bands and also as the home of the Mexican hat dance. The nearby town of Tequila (you can guess what it is famous for) attracts many visitors, as well as the neigboring towns of Tlaquepaque and Tonolá, which are known for their colorful art and craft markets and restaurants. The nightlife in Guadalajara is lively and encompases the entire city. Piano bars, jazz and blues seem to be every bit as available as rock and disco. Points of Interest in the City The Guadalajara Historic Center: The Historic Center of the city is at the top of every visitor's to-do list. It is the perfect place to get a sense of the city's historical roots as well as marvel at the colonial architecture that is unsurpassed in Mexico. Places to visit at the Historic Center: The Cathedral Government Palace Degollado Theatre Regional Museum Plaza de Armas Plaza de Los Laureles Rotonda de los Jaliscenses Ilustres Plaza de La Liberación Cabañas Cultural Institute San Augstín Church Libertad Market Plaza de los Mariachis Other attractions near the Historic Center: Templo Expiatorio San Francisco Church Ex Convento del Carmen Santa Mónica Church Nuestra Señora de Aranzazú Church Parks in Guadalajara: Parque Agua Azul- The park is divided into two parts connected by a bridge, and features things such as a butterfly house, bird house, orchid house and various entertainment venues like La Concha Acustica, the large outdoor amphitheater. Los Colomos Park- This park is located in a forest within the city. It is perfect for those who enjoy jogging, walking and even horseback riding! There are picnic areas, and even a cultural center called "The Castle" within the park, as well as the Japanese Gardens.
Degree Level: Bachelors Degree (Undergraduate)
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Subject Areas :
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- Anthropology
- Architecture
- Art History
- Arts
- Biology (General)
- Business
- Communications
- Computer Science / IT
- Culture
- Dance
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- Economics
- Education
- Engineering
- English
- History
- International Relations
- Languages / Linguistics
- Latin American Studies
- Mathematics
- Music
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- Philosophy
- Physics
- Political Science/Politics
- Psychology
- Social Sciences
- Sociology
- Spanish
- Spanish Literature
- Theology
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Cost in US$: Please refer to the ISA website
Cost Include Description:
Academic credits, full-time resident directors, room and board, tuition, airport reception, on-site ISA office, medical insurance, cultural excursions, internet access, tutoring, and more!
Experience Required: no
This Program is open to
American,
Canadian
and Worldwide
Participants.
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Typical Living Arrangements :
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Participants Travel to Mexico
Independently
Typically Participants Work
Independently
Scholarships are Available. Thousands of dollars in ISA scholarships are available! Please visit the ISA website for scholarship information.
Application Process Involves:
- Disciplinary Clearance Form
- Online Application plus Application Assessment
- Physical Exam/Health Records
- Transcript
- Written Application
Post-Program Services Include:
ISA (International Studies Abroad)'s Mission Statement: ISA's mission is to provide high quality education abroad opportunities to American and Canadian college students at an affordable price. We recognize that we play an important role in the worldwide effort of international educators to increase individuals' awareness of cultures and societies outside of their own national boundaries. Our programs are designed to maximize our participants' learning abroad, and we understand that most college students need support and expert guidance before, during and after their time abroad. ISA is a Global Partner of NAFSA: Association of International Educators, and supports NAFSA's efforts to advance international education and exchange.
Year Founded: 1987
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